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Many believers claim that this road is just plain evil. At a restaurant named 4-wind, Satanism is practiced, and people/ghosts have been seen to vanish into thin air. On a bridge named Black Tram, it is said that is a person parks their car at midnight and yells “Come and get me” three times, a car will appear and attempt to drive you off the road. There is also a ghostly couple who tries to flag down approaching cars, but when they come near, the couple vanishes. Going one direction on this road, a person may notice a side-road, Old Black Well Rd., but if they approach the road from the opposite direction, it will mysteriously be gone.
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mr.x says: |
December 21, 2007, 11:20 pm |
i am looking for more information on the blackwell area and looking for someone to give a tour of the area or let me park a car and walk to the area
lindsey says: |
January 6, 2008, 2:58 pm |
I always wanted to go somewhere were is was haunted. Hopefully i can visit this road someday, although i will bring some friends along.lol.Anyone want to go with with. Just tell me
Seth says: |
February 28, 2008, 2:35 pm |
I’ve been to St. Louise but never heard that story. It’s scary!!!!!!!!!!!
Amanda says: |
March 5, 2008, 10:29 pm |
Hey…I lived in Bonne Terre Mo…and that road scares the **** out of me…there are other places that are haunted and i will say that this place is something that you dont want to mess around this
whuske30 says: |
March 13, 2008, 3:27 pm |
to the person wondering about the vampire grave yard in is located in old river mines(park hills now)
nicole says: |
March 14, 2008, 1:56 pm |
hey that is the most coolest but frighting thing i have ever heard i want to go try that bridge out it soulds gangster
luisa says: |
April 17, 2008, 4:40 pm |
R userois am scared AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
stephen says: |
April 21, 2008, 11:10 pm |
i have also been to the haunted mansion in blackwell about 7 years ago before it was refinished. we walked through the house and the doors kept closing and locking behind us. Everything was left behind and looked as if the family just up and left. we hung out there all the time and the creepy things didn’t really bother us too much. until one day we went there and the house smelt like death. we climbed up in the attic and seen something wrapped in a white sheet soaked in red blood (we assume). We freaked out and left and went down the road to get my friends dad. We came back within the hour and the smell and the object wrapped in the bloody sheet was gone without a trace. i haven’t been back since and i noticed that the house was refinished and sitting empty. this obviously prooves that there is paranormal activity in that house.
Lisa says: |
April 30, 2008, 11:20 pm |
My family used to have land in bonne terre, mo. I grew up there as a child in the summers and I know this place very well. My brother thought it would be funny to try and scare me by taking me there and have his friend wait on the other side and when he started yelling to come driving down the road. after he started yelling a car came and he acted like he was scared and we drove like a bat out of hell!! of course me being only 10 I was freaking out. when we got back to the house his friend was there and he told him how well the joke went the only thing is that his friends car would not start and he had never been able to leave the house. so who did we see on the bridge?
anna says: |
May 13, 2008, 1:11 pm |
this is to eric that was interested in the vampire graveyard near flat river {park hills}. i’ve been there, and yes it is a very creepy place. yes there is a grave there with a fence around it. and yes its suppose to be a grave of a vampire. there is santanic rituals that go on there. the place is not as nearl as creepy as it use to be because now they are building new housing next to it, wich, back in the day, it use to be very secluded. the name of the graveyardis GIBSONS GRAVEYARD and it’s located in old rivermines wich is between old elvins and park hills.
Eric says: |
May 17, 2008, 5:13 pm |
Thank you, Anna.
I currently live in Farmington, and it is by pure coincidence that I chose to check up on some haunts two days after someone leaves a comment about me. Haha. Creepy, eh?
Anyway, I think I’m going to start up a Farmington-Area Ghost Legend-Tripping group. Anyone interested?
Contact at: marlereric@hotmail.com
http://www.myspace. com/emarler
abner says: |
June 4, 2008, 9:05 am |
This is to Stephen about the haunted house that has been refinished. There is nothing haunted about it, my fiance is one of 3 guys that refinished it and spent alot of time there. The man that owns it is very nice he actually had the property cleaned up for a child and they lived there for a short time because of a job or something else where. In the time that my fiance worked there nothing strange or scary happened thats just crazy.
Mark B. says: |
July 19, 2008, 12:56 am |
We have been investigating alot of homes & places in the old leadbelt area over the past 4 years. If you live in a haunted house or haunted bldg. and want a full investigation please contact us. we are a Paranormal research & investigation team. http://www.qcparanormal.com / mark_brockes@msn.com
CJ says: |
July 29, 2008, 7:04 pm |
The place they are talking about here is the town of Black Well Missouri. Maybe Blackwell.. Google it!
I have gone many time. It it very fu*ked up place.
90% of the stories you will find online about this to are true.. I also have ate at the 4 winds restaurant.
The guy was real friendly actually. I have pix takein with me and him and another friend in front of the sign out side his restaurant/house.. its a double wide mobile home.. they use the top have as the restaurant..
The creepy thing. a girl that was with us was 2 months prego. couldn’t tell by lookin at her. He told her to come in and sit down.. her and her little boy need to eat. My question is, how did he know she was having a kid, and that it was a boy?
And she did have a boy. You can email me anytime at twiztedjuggalo21@aol.com. I still go down there with friends ” ghost hunting ” or what ever.. If you want to plan a trip some time or fins out more info. Just ask.
sally says: |
July 30, 2008, 6:11 pm |
I’ve lived in Bonne Terre my whole life and, I have been to Old Blackwell. I know people that live out there in campers by the river (old hippies) and they said that it is haunted! maybe they were just trying to skare me, or maybe they were telling the truth. enyway, they said that a guy got hit by a train and was killed. and at night when the train goes through you can hear the old man screaming !!!!!!!!
Nessa says: |
August 5, 2008, 4:03 pm |
My husband is from Cadet, MO, which is only a few miles from Blackwell. He worked in the timber/ logging business when he was a teenager. He spent a lot of time cutting logs in the woods near Blackwell, and was alone for much of it. He says that he often heard terrible screams, like someone was being killed, coming from the woods. He also once saw a white, misty figure with glowing red eyes. He doesn’t like to talk about the place, and he says that the place is evil, and should be avoided. He never jokes about this sort of thing, so I believe him completely.
Brian says: |
August 27, 2008, 7:47 pm |
In regards to “Gibson’s gravyard” for the Vampire Grave. The place is there and the grave itself is made up of a iron rod gate around the grave about 3 ft high and has upside down crosses on it. There is a big cedar tree growing in the center of the grave now. There are several headstones of young babies avg 2yrs old from the 1800’s buried there. Definetly creepy place. I’ll warn you though, I’ll never go back. When my friend and I came out of the woods to the dirt road,we were met with a shotgun in our face questioning why we were on private property.Old man Gibson doesn’t take kindly to trespassers.
? says: |
September 20, 2008, 7:49 pm |
ive been here a couple times im from the farmington area, so yeah is kind of a waste of a drive if you ask me its way out of the way its hard to find and when you get there you will see nothing but woods, and dont bother going to gibson cemetary home of the albino man cus chances are you will get shot by a redneck lol, but i did go to st louis road (north of farmington)once with a few friends and we drove down the road for a bit and the car quit on us in the middle of a dip where a wet water creek runs and we got out of the car to see if everything was alright with it and all looked good, and next out in the woods we heard some really weird *** screams like i cant really explain what they sounded like but there was about 20 different screams and they didnt sound like people. anyways the car started back up and we hauled ***
Abby Lane says: |
September 24, 2008, 1:48 am |
A few months ago my nephew came up from Texas with his church group to build houses for charity and they stayed at the high school in Bonne Terre. I drove up to see him on the last day he was there. Part of the day we spent in Park Hills at a park in the center of town. I can tell you FOR A FACT that those two towns are evil. I can’t explain how they are, but there is a feeling there that you just can’t shake away. I am from a very small town in Texas so I am very comfortable in that kind of environment, but I will tell you that I did not breathe again until I hit St. Louis city limits! Earlier that day my nephew was telling me about a strange dream that he had while he was in Bonne Terre. He said that the Alabama song “Song of the South” was in his dream, but couldn’t understand why? On my ride home (late that night) that same song came on the radio. As soon as it got to the part “Song of the South”, the radio cut off and would not come back on for anything. My radio has never failed me, EVER! I drive all over the country, trust me, my radio is fine. I felt spooked by it and thought that it was a sign that something was wrong with my nephew so I called him…tried calling him. My phone would not work either. I was not able to use my phone or my radio until I was in Creve Couer! The radio and phone went off at the same time and came back on at the same time. The phone rang just as the radio blasted. (That required a change of underwear!)
I have been through Bonne Terre 5 or 6 times since that night I was there with my nephew, but I haven’t stopped…not on purpose anyway. On my last trip home from Texas the end of August, I was driving up 55 and saw a lady standing on the steps of an old church. For some reason I wasn’t able to take my eyes off of her. She couldn’t seem to take her eyes off of me either? As I got closer to the church I could see her perfectly. She was wearing a long skirt and a fancy hat. As soon as I got to the church, the lady just vanished in front of my eyes! She was GONE. I know that she was there, I saw her plain as day, but she just disappeared while I was staring her right in the eye. I got freaked out by that and so did my daughter. We decided to stop and walk it off even though we had just stopped for gas and was in a hurry to get home because we had gotten lost and our trip went from 9 hours to 17 hours. Can’t explain that either? We take that route every month and have for the past 6 years, but this time we ended up lost and took back country roads all the way from Texas to St. Louis. Anyway, we stopped at the very first exit we came to. I told my daughter that the place looked very familiar to me. When we looked behind us we realized that we were in Park Hills….next exit, Bonne Terre! Might sound goofy to you, but I honestly believe there is something there and it scares the hell out of me.


Sherry says:
December 12, 2007, 1:38 pm
I live about 15 minuets from the spot and have been on the bridge which is now closed and a new one has been built. I walked aacross in broad daylight andlate at night and never saw or heard anything there,but once you get to the Blackwell side of the bridge immediatly to the left is a burnt house kind of up on a small hill i was told that was the place where a nun was raped and killed. The stuff about the resteraunt is all fake to I knew the owner was a regular customer when I worked at local store just a normal guy from another country can’t remember where either Cuba or an Arab country can’t remember. The dissapearing road is simply because it comes comes to the hwy at a very extreme angle like a y almost so when you are driving from say what would be the bottom of the y its easily visable but when heading from the right side of the y headed to the bottom that other road is hard to see. Sorry to be a stick in the mud but hate to see people waste good money to come and see something that’s not there when they could go somewhere authentic.